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  • The two-time Grand Slam of Darts champion, who survived four match darts from Devon Petersen in Tuesday's final, overcame Krzysztof Ratajski 8-5 to make it back-to-back PDC titles for the third time in a row having also managed it in 2019 and earlier this year before March's UK Open.

    Price's second winners' cheque for £10,000 also means he comfortably topped the PDC Autumn Series Order of Merit with a total of £24,250 across the five days of action in Niedernhausen, while day three winner Michael van Gerwen finished runner-up with £16,750 after an inconsistent week by his standards.

    : "Winning yesterday put me at ease today. There was less pressure, I was already happy with my week's work. With the pressure off it shows the kind of game I can play. I played brilliant all day. The final was my worst game but I got over the line.

    "I'm in a good place right now. I believe that my 'A-game' is better than anybody else's. I'm going into the World Series Finals with confidence and I'm looking forward to playing in front of a crowd again."

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    Last 16

    • Gerwyn Price 6-2 Chris Dobey
    • James Wade 6-4 Jamie Hughes
    • Jose De Sousa 6-5 Callan Rydz
    • Michael van Gerwen 6-3 Karel Sedlacek
    • Brendan Dolan 6-4 Scott Baker
    • Matt Clark 6-4 Danny Noppert
    • Krzysztof Ratajski 6-4 Dimitri Van den Bergh
    • Simon Whitlock 6-2 Bradley Brooks

    Quarter-Finals

    • Gerwyn Price 6-5 James Wade
    • Jose De Sousa 6-3 Michael van Gerwen
    • Brendan Dolan 6-3 Matt Clark
    • Krzysztof Ratajski 6-0 Simon Whitlock

    Semi-Finals

    • Gerwyn Price 7-3 Jose De Sousa
    • Krzysztof Ratajski 7-4 Brendan Dolan

    Final

    • Gerwyn Price 8-5 Krzysztof Ratajski

    Autumn Series Order of Merit: Final standings

    • Cumulative total after the five Players Championship tournaments
    • Source:
    1. Gerwyn Price £24,250 (Wales)
    2. Michael van Gerwen £16,750 (Netherlands)
    3. Peter Wright £14,500 (Scotland)
    4. Damon Heta £13,250 (Australia)
    5. Joe Cullen £11,000 (England)
    6. Mensur Suljovic £10,250 (Austria)
    7. Devon Petersen £10,000 (South Africa)
    8. Krzysztof Ratajski £9,750 (Poland)
    9. Madars Razma £8,500 (Latvia)
    10. Jose de Sousa £8,000 (Spain)
    11. Danny Noppert £7,750 (Netherlands)
    12. Nathan Aspinall £7,750 (England)
    13. Simon Whitlock £7,000 (Australia)
    14. Ian White £6,750 (England)
    15. Ross Smith £6,500 (England)
    16. James Wade £6.,250 (England)
    17. Glen Durrant £6,250 (England)
    18. Ryan Searle £5,000 (England)
    19. Stephen Bunting £5,000 (England)
    20. Boris Krcmar £5,000 (Croatia)

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